I'm not sure a publicly traded company could if they wanted to. They have a legal obligation to their shareholders to maximize profits. If they refused new government contracts, I bet those CEOs would get booted pretty quickly.

I'm not sure a publicly traded company could if they wanted to. They have a legal obligation to their shareholders to maximize profits. If they refused new government contracts, I bet those CEOs would get booted pretty quickly.

Glock, at the very least, is not a publicly traded company. I certainly couldn't get quotes on where their stock is trading at the very least. So they could feasibly take a stand with us. Remington is a subsidiary of a publicly traded company though and as such would have to follow the lead of the parent company.

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